Pope John XI

Pope John XI (910-20 December 935) was Pope from 931 to 935, succeeding Pope Stephen VII and preceding Pope Leo VII.

Biography
John was the son of Marozia, the most powerful woman in Rome, and Pope Sergius III. He was the obvious successor to Pope Stephen VII due to the influence of his mother and the House of Tusculani, but when his mother died in 932, he came under the rule of his brother Alberic II of Spoleto. He died in 935.